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8 bed detached house for saleDunloe House, Wemyss Bay Road, Wemyss Bay, Renfrewshire PA18
8 beds
5 baths
6 receptions
EPC Rating: G
- Freehold
Savills - Glasgow
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About this property
Set within approximately 1.7 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds in the coastal village of Wemyss Bay, Dunloe House is a truly exceptional residence.
Designed in 1890 by Honeyman & Keppie, with contributions attributed to Charles Rennie Mackintosh, this Category B Listed Scots Baronial mansion showcases late Victorian grandeur.
Its elevated position offers breathtaking panoramic views across the Firth of Clyde to the Isles of Arran, Bute and Cumbrae.
Inside, the home spans over 11,400 sq ft, featuring a grand entrance hall with stained glass windows, a chandelier, and decorative ceiling mouldings.
The drawing room is a masterpiece of scale and detail, with wood panelling, floral wallpaper, and a coffered ceiling framing a refined seating and dining area.
Upstairs, the principal suite includes a generous dressing room and en suite, complemented by seven additional bedrooms with en suite facilities and dressing areas.
EPC Rating = G
Impressive Scots Baronial mansion with superb views over the Firth of Clyde
Description
Set within approximately 1.7 acres of beautifully landscaped grounds in the coastal village of Wemyss Bay, Dunloe House is a truly exceptional residence. Designed in 1890 by the renowned architectural firm Honeyman & Keppie, with contributions attributed to Charles Rennie Mackintosh, this Category B Listed Scots Baronial mansion is a splendid example of late Victorian grandeur, blending architectural significance with modern family living.
Approached via a sweeping gravel driveway, the house immediately impresses with its pink and cream sandstone façade, crow-stepped gables, and a striking green copper dome crowning the turreted tower. Intricate stone carvings and strapwork friezes speak to the craftsmanship of the era, while the elevated position offers panoramic views across the Firth of Clyde to the Isles of Arran, Bute and Cumbrae.
Inside, the home unfolds across more than 11,400 sq ft, with each room thoughtfully restored and curated. The entrance hall sets the tone with a grand fireplace, stained glass windows, and a grand piano, all beneath a chandelier and decorative ceiling mouldings. From here, the house flows into a series of elegant reception rooms. The drawing room is a masterpiece of scale and detail, with wood panelling, floral wallpaper, and a coffered ceiling framing a refined seating area and formal dining space. Adjacent, the billiards room offers space for a full-size snooker table, parquet flooring, and an arched window, creating a relaxed yet distinguished setting.
The family room is warm and inviting, with leather sofas, a chandelier, and a fireplace, while a tucked-away desk and reading nook within the bay window provides a quiet corner for work or reflection. The dining room is characterful and less formal, with wood panelling and a tiled fireplace.
At the heart of the home lies the kitchen and breakfast area, a spacious and sociable space with cream cabinetry and wooden countertops, a central island with space for bar stools and a range cooker. It is perfect for relaxed family meals with a connection to the garden via French doors. A secondary kitchen area is located off the entrance hall and features cream cabinetry and wooden countertops along with two wine fridges. The ground floor also benefits from a laundry room, wine cellar, butler’s pantry, larder and home office.
Upstairs, the accommodation is equally impressive. The principal suite includes a generous dressing room and en suite bathroom, while seven further bedrooms across the first and second floors offer en suite facilities and dressing areas.
A games room with a golf simulator ("Dunloe Links"), a cinema room, and a turreted bedroom – rumoured to have hosted Princess Margaret – add to the home’s unique character. Period features such as stained glass by David Gauld, Victorian floor tiles, and Arts and Crafts wallpaper have been lovingly preserved, and the original architectural plans are housed in the wood-panelled snooker room, recently exhibited by the Hunterian Museum in Glasgow.
Dunloe House benefits from biomass heating, solar panels, and retains its original sash windows, preserving its historic integrity while embracing sustainable living.
A rare opportunity to acquire one of Scotland’s most architecturally significant homes-rich in history, generous in scale, but also beautifully suited to contemporary life.
Location
Dunloe House occupies a prime position in the charming coastal village of Wemyss Bay, celebrated for its elegant Victorian architecture, scenic shoreline, and direct ferry access to the Isle of Bute. The property offers an exceptional blend of tranquil coastal living with excellent connectivity to Scotland’s central belt.
Glasgow city centre lies approximately 35 miles to the east and is easily reached by car or direct rail service from Wemyss Bay station, making it ideal for commuters. Glasgow Airport is around 25 miles away, while Edinburgh Airport is approximately 75 miles distant, both offering a wide range of domestic and international flights.
The area is well served for schooling, with a selection of respected local primary and secondary schools, as well as access to independent schools in Glasgow along with St Columba’s School in Kilmacolm, which is within easy driving distance.
Outdoor pursuits abound, with sailing, walking and cycling routes along the Firth of Clyde and into the surrounding hills. Golfers are particularly well catered for, with a wealth of championship courses along the Ayrshire coast, including the world-renowned Royal Troon, Turnberry and Western Gailes, all within comfortable reach.
Square Footage: 11,455 sq ft
Acreage:
1.7 Acres
Additional Info
Water - Mains
Electricity - Mains
Drainage - Mains
Heating - Electric night storage heaters & Biomass Boiler
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